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Ansett Airways Pty Ltd Serviette

Ansett Staff Magazine Contact April 1944

ANSETT - ANA Malmac Food Dish

ANSETT - ANA Ansett Uniforms C-1964

Ansett Coasters C-1970's x 8

Ansett Douglas Dc-9 Flight Study Guide

Ansett Holidays Air Ticket 1970's

Ansett 50th Anniversary Muscat 1986

Ansett Fokker F28 Safety Card

Ansett 1988 System Timetable

Ansett Flight Ticket - WA Dated 3/12/93

Ansett Old Logo A320-200 Skystar Flight Record Card

Ansett Old Logo 737-300 Large Postcard VH-CZP Over
      Coastline 

Ansett Hostess Hat - 1994

Ansett Golden Wing Matches

Ansett Australia Reservations Sales Purpose Statement

Ansett Boeing 767 Safety Card (Proof)

Ansett Sydney 2000 747-300 VH-INJ 1 Panel Postcard

Ansett Life Jacket Unused 2000

Ansett Passenger Ticket Covers x 5

Ansett Cricket Hat

Ansett Headphones x 10

Ansett Airlines Boarding Pass 17th may 2000

Ansett Rosenthal Egg Cups x 4

Ansett Timetable 25th March 2001 to 27th October
     2001

Ansett Holidays Australian Magazines 2001 - 2002






Information


IATA Code: AN

ICAO Code: AAA

Known As: Ansett Australia

Full Name: Ansett Australia Holdings Ltd.

Country: Australia

Callsign: Ansett

History

Ansett Airways commenced operations with its first flight from
Hamilton to Melbourne on 17 February 1936 operated by a single
engine Fokker Universal.

Its last flight operated by an Airbus A320 (as Ansett Airlines) 
departed from Perth shortly before midnight on 04 March 2002 
arriving in Sydney about 6am on 05 March.
      
In between these dates the airline progressed from having one plane operating one short route to covering all Australian states and territories with the most comprehensive route network
and some 133 aircraft, carrying around 13 million people a year. 

In addition the Ansett empire grew to include road freight (Ansett Freight Express), passenger bus and tours (Ansett Pioneer), TV (Channel 0 in Melbourne & Brisbane), Hotels (Gateway Inn) and other operations.  

Interests in Diners Club Australia, a finance company -
Associated Securities and Biro Bic were also held at different times.

In the airline business Ansett Airways took over the much larger private enterprise airline Australian National Airways in 1957 as the latter was about to go out of business due to bankruptcy. 

This was followed by the acquisition of Butler Air Transport 
(later Airlines of New South Wales), Queensland Airlines, 
Guinea Airways (Airlines of South Australia), Mac Robertson 
Miller Airlines (Airlines of WA). 

Airlines of South Australia was closed in 1986 while the others were integrated into Ansett Airlines during the 1980's. 

Other airlines that were acquired at later dates were Kendell Airlines, Hazelton Airlines and Skywest.

Logo:

1950's



1960's



Cargo 1960's



Flying Boats 1960's



Papua New Guinea 1960s



Early 1980s



Mid 1980s



Late 1980's



Final Logo Starmark




Information Source:

Logo: http://www.aerosite.net

History: http://www.kmedia-server.com/fred-cd-rom/

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